wwoody

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  1. I don't like having to add the normal map twice but I guess it's what I got to do. I'm making progress, I think i'll have to tweak the settings. The first image is a raw upload the second is me playing with settings.
  2. I'll give it a go. We have a new texturing process that textures our timbers. I'm trying to integrate it into our models. This is what it looks like in real life and in Chief.
  3. Okay this may be an out of the realm of user help. When I export a .dae over to Lumion my texture files aren't taking the normal map file over. It thought it might combine it with the texture file but it's not. In Chief I'm getting the look I want but I when I get to Lumion I'm loosing the pattern. I've tried different file type exports with no luck. I can create a texture pattern without the normal map but I loose the depth/shadows on the surface. I have successfully created a normal map and I'm getting the look I want. I'm loosing my texture. Is it because it's a dae...do I need to export a different file type?
  4. Check out some of our latest projects. Using Chief Architect, Cadwork, and Lumion
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    Front Elevation

    From the album: Hearthstone, Inc. Log and Timber Frame Homes

    Timberframe hybrid home. Featuring a center Timberframe structure with 2x conventionally framed walls, and heavy timber rafters in the wings.
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    Hearthstone McKnight Project

    This cabin is a stacked 6x12 log on log featuring two bedrooms, a large centered fireplace in the great room, an upstairs open loft, heavy timber beams, and heavy timber rafters. Finished with hand hewing, this rustic cabin will nestle in nicely in the Great Smoky Mountains, and look as if it has been there for over a century. Adorned with rounded cedar tree posts on the porches, this home will have wonderful mountain views from those porches, and be a relaxing place to sit and watch the sunset. This home is replacing one destroyed in the Cobbly Nob area, just outside of Gatlinburg, TN burned by the wildfire's that ravaged the town late in 2016, transforming the landscape forever. The production and manufacture of this home has already begun as the rebuilding continues for one more of these home owners.Logs where modeled in Cadwork.Chief Architect X9 was used to complete the plans, add textures, and finish the model.Lumion 7 was used for the final rendering. Connect with William: Project DesignerHearthstone, Inc.120 Willis Rd.Newport, Tn. 37821wwoody@hearthstonehomes.comwww.hearthstonehomes.comOffice: (800) 247-4442Fax: (865) 397-9262Cell: (865) 274-3297